Searching by meaning (Context Search) in Word

Search your text by meaning, not just exact words — finds related passages too.

Written By Logiks Solutions

Last updated About 1 month ago

What it does

Context Search lets you search your text by meaning rather than by exact words. A search for "liability", for example, also finds related passages such as "we are not liable".

Where to find it

Word ▸ Logiks Copilot tab ▸ Task ▸ Context Search

How to use it

  1. Click Context Search.
  2. Enter the term or idea you are looking for.
  3. Logiks Copilot highlights the passages that match by meaning.

Tips

  • Search by concept, not keyword — e.g. "termination" also surfaces "the agreement ends" and "may be cancelled".
  • Useful on long contracts to locate every passage touching a topic before you edit.
  • Phrase the search as the idea you are hunting for, not an exact phrase.